Ep. 164: The Boys Next Door featuring Ryan Verrill

Jan 30, 08:10 AM

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We're knee deep into #FANuary where you have picked the movies we watch and this week we take a turn towards the serious.  Seriously hunky guys, we mean.  Actually, one seriously hunky guy that is NOT afraid to take his shirt off wherever and whenever he likes.  We're talking about Maxwell Caulfield and also the 1985's THE BOYS NEXT DOOR which also stars some guy named Charlie Sheen who was never in anything else. 

THE BOYS NEXT DOOR follows Roy (Maxwell Caulfield) and Bo (Charlie Sheen) who travel from someplace 6 hours away from Hollywood for a weekend of parties and murder.  There's a lot more murder than parties.  In fact, the only party they attend is at in their home town.  Regardless, Roy and Bo find that life in Hollywood is hard.  You have to pay before you pump gas, you have to be 21 to order alcohol at a bar and taking up two spots with your car is practically is not seen kindly by the locals.

For this episode, we're joined by Ryan Verrill, host of The Disc Connected podcast and the Executive Director of Someone’s Favorite Productions Podcast Network.  In addition to discussing the movie, Ryan is also giving us our annual reviews.  He will be sending out a peer review survey to all of our listeners, and we really, really hope you'll put in a good word for us.  Please and thank you.

In addition to receiving our reviews, we discuss what makes a good party, 1980's gas prices and the unjust response to Grease 2.  This episode has everything.